Thoreau, like many in modern times, was convinced that government was unresponsive and broken. However, he posited that government is necessary and, rather than no government, what was needed was better government.
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Most people posit a higher power depending on their religion.
Deposit, repository, posit, exposit, and those containing "posit" but not necessarily as a root would include opposite, positron, etcs. w
I am posit ave that they had a lot.
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Aristotle
Positive is not a verb; it is an adjective. Posit is a verb.
Yes, posit is a noun as well as a verb. The noun is a word for a fact, an idea, an assumption. The verb means to assume or put forward as fact or the factual basis for an argument; to postulate.
Posit: Latin for to place, put, set
moist roast posit begat stout
Let's posit our situation to the benign camp director.
The roots "pos," "pon," and "posit" derive from the Latin verb "ponere," meaning "to place" or "to put." "Pos" is often found in words like "position," indicating a specific location or arrangement. "Pon" appears in terms like "sponsor," suggesting support or placement in a role. "Posit" typically refers to laying down or asserting something as a fact, as seen in "positing a theory."